It doesn't mean...
ask again in a few minutes (or keeps asking over and over)
or
ask mom if dad says no
Chris spent the night at a friends house last night and we had to call at 2pm today to get him to come home. This friend only lives a few houses away from ours, so its not like he had a 10 or 20 minute walk home. It may take all of 2 minutes. Well, when he got home we told him not to ask to stay with another friend for a while since he doesn't know how to come home. (he was told to be home by noon, at the latest) He gets all mad and starts running his mouth for a while, but he finally calms down and goes back out to play. He came and asked hubby a few minutes ago if the little boy could spend the night here tonight and hubby tells him no, not tonight. So he comes running in to get me to "make" hubby let the kid spend the night. Umm wrong, thats not how it works. First of all, tomorrow is Easter and we don't even know what we are going to be doing as of yet. Second of all, he is in trouble for not coming home this morning. Why can't kids just understand that no means NO!
He is standing here as I am typing this asking over and over and over. :rolleyes: :mad:
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